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Cementing the future of rotary kilns through simulation and intelligent design exploration

On a recent trail run along the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains near my home, I ran alongside the beautiful Lexington Reservoir. Curious to learn about why and when the reservoir was constructe…

Give me a brake! Virtually test autonomous emergency braking systems

A majority of accidents are caused by late braking or braking with insufficient force. The driver might be distracted, the visibility poor, or another road user makes an unpredictable move. Year over…

Simcenter Testlab 18: Intuitive sound quality analysis

I recently returned from a 2 weeks long business trip to the United States of America. The goal was simple:…

Extending aircraft utility in cold weather through Multiphysics Simulation

 
The market for ice protection and deicing technology is estimated to be in the 100s of millions a year. For large civilian aircraft that need to fly in cold weather conditions, icing is the …

Simcenter Conference: Improving Best Practices

 
You have to validate the design of a new product. You analyze and iterate on the product with the design team for months and once you think you are done you believe you have develo…

Lisa Airplanes uses Femap and NX Nastran to help certify a new plane

In the Savoie region of France in the French Alps, a team of enthusiasts set about inventing a new way to travel. They embarked on an ambitious and far-sighted project to create an all-terrain recrea…

Join us at the Simcenter 2018 America’s Conference

 
The wait is over for the 2018 Simcenter Conference in Detroit, October 15th to 17th! This is an exciting three-day event that will bring people together to explore and broaden their kno…

The Aerodynamics of a Marathon World Record

In the early hours of Saturday, May 6, at the Monza motor racing circuit in Italy, Eliud Kipchoge ran 26.2 miles in 2 hours and 25 seconds, beating the existing marathon world record by 2 minutes and…

The Sound of Silence…In The Skies?

In a bygone era, airlines urged passengers to “sit back and relax”, these days,  they are lucky if they can quickly get into their own cocoon as they settle into their seat and that often only h…